LEADERS PRAISE
PHILP'S OPINIONS
Business men and civic and political leaders were united today
in commending the opinions expressed Saturday by John W. Philp,
fourth assistant postmaster general,
during a visit here Saturday.
"Postmaster Philp's views, in acknowledging that some relief Is
needed here, are most encouraging,"
said S. S. McClintock, chairman of
the federal building committee of
the Chamber of Commerce.
"The fact that the postal department is working on a survey of our
needs is also encouraging. We
should have that report within 30
days, and we will then have a definite program."
"I'm glad that the postal people
concede we have a real need here,
but I see no reason why there
should be delay," said Senator C. C.
Dill.
"We want assistance now. It is
all right to talk about the future,
and plan for it, but we should get
what we need for the present at
the next congress. The survey that
the postal department is making
should prove that we are making
only a just request when we
demand additional facilities now."

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LEADERS PRAISE
PHILP'S OPINIONS
Business men and civic and political leaders were united today
in commending the opinions expressed Saturday by John W. Philp,
fourth assistant postmaster general,
during a visit here Saturday.
"Postmaster Philp's views, in acknowledging that some relief Is
needed here, are most encouraging,"
said S. S. McClintock, chairman of
the federal building committee of
the Chamber of Commerce.
"The fact that the postal department is working on a survey of our
needs is also encouraging. We
should have that report within 30
days, and we will then have a definite program."
"I'm glad that the postal people
concede we have a real need here,
but I see no reason why there
should be delay," said Senator C. C.
Dill.
"We want assistance now. It is
all right to talk about the future,
and plan for it, but we should get
what we need for the present at
the next congress. The survey that
the postal department is making
should prove that we are making
only a just request when we
demand additional facilities now."